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I seem to have problems getting Pocket e-Sword up and running with the latest 2.2.1. I suspect it might be the missing SQLCEMobile, but am not sure...could someone post a link/upload a copy of the cab? I've tried a whole bunch of cabs off MS page but none of them seem to be helping.
Thanks!
verkion
Maybe this?
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I seem to have problems getting Pocket e-Sword up and running with the latest 2.2.1. I suspect it might be the missing SQLCEMobile, but am not sure...could someone post a link/upload a copy of the cab? I've tried a whole bunch of cabs off MS page but none of them seem to be helping.
Thanks!
verkion
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1721689
I found this, and though it is OEM maybe it will work...hope so because I need SQL as well!
Hrm...e-Sword comes with the MS SQLCE2.0 package (which I have installed). When I forget to install it I get the "cannot find resources" error...but I get the same error even with the package installed. Grrrr....I think I'm going to have to find that cab DCD pulled out of his ROM somewhere :-(
verkion
DCD if you dont like what im doing just tell me to delete this post and i will.
All credit goes to DCD one of the best kitchen and Rom maker's out there.
If it wasn't for him our 6800's would be almost useless.
This is for the people who are using the titan kitchen. I took DCD's latest build and repackaged it for the PPCKitchen.org Titan Kitchen located
here http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=23206
Place it in your BuildOS/Kitchens directory and then extract "Titan_DCD_3.01_Selections.txt" and place it in the BuildOS/Projects directory.
Now you can create your own custom DCD rom using the new kitchen and DCD's latest build.
I've been using this for about 20 hrs and the rom is very stable.
Thanks again DCD u Da MAN!!!!!!!!
Make Sure to remove---> _fixed <---from the end of the file before u place it in the kitchens folder.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/108106961/Titan_DCD_3.0.4_FIXED.rar REALLY FIXED this time LOL
thank i'm looking for this. I ran into error error nk.dat
AstronusX said:
thank i'm looking for this. I ran into error error nk.dat
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Sorry i forgot to change it from os.paylod to nk.fat, im up loading a fix right now thanks.
Errors in PPCkitchen
King - Thanks for putting this together
Unfortunately, I'm getting an error message (a bunch).
I downloaded the main file and did the updater.
When I go into BuildOS and select DCD 3.0.4 5054 or 5060, I am bombarded with error messages "Internal Error - Option.xml GUID not found (PROGRAM - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) where the "Program" is the name of the program and the x's are registry keys.
After I click ok 100 times to get through to the Kitchen, it allows me to select programs and build the OS, but once I install it, nothing actually gets installed on the phone.
Do you know what is causing this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
mfrish said:
King - Thanks for putting this together
Unfortunately, I'm getting an error message (a bunch).
I downloaded the main file and did the updater.
When I go into BuildOS and select DCD 3.0.4 5054 or 5060, I am bombarded with error messages "Internal Error - Option.xml GUID not found (PROGRAM - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) where the "Program" is the name of the program and the x's are registry keys.
After I click ok 100 times to get through to the Kitchen, it allows me to select programs and build the OS, but once I install it, nothing actually gets installed on the phone.
Do you know what is causing this? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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Is this your first time using the kitchen?
King_tee - I had to do alot of editing to get ALL the errors to go away. I had to remove the welcomehead96.png, also had to remove a few other items.... like remotedesktop..... I guess I should have taken a log of what I did....
Edit - However - VERY nice job getting it to where it is..... Thank you
Thanks will try. The BuildOS in the regular kitchen is crashing so I can now cook a kitchen.
Also will my OEMs made for the 3.0.1 rom work if I put them in the build os directory. I didn't use the OEMizer w/ BuildOS. It appears to be the same just w/ a different save directory.
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King_tee - I had to do alot of editing to get ALL the errors to go away. I had to remove the welcomehead96.png, also had to remove a few other items.... like remotedesktop..... I guess I should have taken a log of what I did....
Edit - However - VERY nice job getting it to where it is..... Thank you
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No prob az i forgot about getting rid of those files. I thought i got all of them. I will upload a new file with the fixes for those who haven't downloaded it yet.
NEW FILE UP LOADED
Let me know if its working for you guys
As of this morning, the version I downloaded still gives an error (can't find HTC Sliding Sound module) when trying to load the selections.txt file for the DCD kitchen.
drgreenberg said:
As of this morning, the version I downloaded still gives an error (can't find HTC Sliding Sound module) when trying to load the selections.txt file for the DCD kitchen.
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The sliding sounds module is in the DCD OEM's folder......when u open it up in the kitchen it should come up as a selectable OEM. At then point all you have to do is select it.
Bell?
Does the kitchen work for Bell phones? It does not seem to be in the carrier list.
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Does the kitchen work for Bell phones? It does not seem to be in the carrier list.
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I don't know if it does.Are you are referring to the ppckitchen or DCD's Kitchen?
What i have provided is just a modified version of DCD's work (all credit goes to him) that will work in the ppckitchen.
You can check over here http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=23206
if you are talking about the ppckitchen, and they should be able to answer your questions.
If you asking about the DCD kitchen you can ask over here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=385336 and im sure he will help you out.
I guess the obvious question is, what's the difference between the two kitchens?
DCD's kitchen is built around his ROM. The PPCkitchen kitchen isn't designed for any specific ROM or device.
Advantages of DCD's kitchen:
It's what DCD is using, so you know it builds his ROM like he intended it.
Advantages of PPCkitchen's kitchen:
Easy to install.
Prettier front end.
More error checking.
More OEMs to pick from.
Self updating.
Device dependency/exclusions supported
Carrier dependency/exclusions supported
OEM dependency/exclusions supported
Easy to move same configuration from one kitchen to the next.
Effortless switching between ROM configurations and kitchens
Splash/animation support
gguruusa said:
DCD's kitchen is built around his ROM. The PPCkitchen kitchen isn't designed for any specific ROM or device.
Advantages of DCD's kitchen:
It's what DCD is using, so you know it builds his ROM like he intended it.
Advantages of PPCkitchen's kitchen:
Easy to install.
Prettier front end.
More error checking.
More OEMs to pick from.
Self updating.
Device dependency/exclusions supported
Carrier dependency/exclusions supported
OEM dependency/exclusions supported
Easy to move same configuration from one kitchen to the next.
Effortless switching between ROM configurations and kitchens
Splash/animation support
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I honestly don't think you give DCD enough credit for his work.... Here are some more Advantages....
Easy to use
Builds a basic ROM with only 2 clicks of the mouse.
Can be used behind firewalls.
No IP logging when you use it. (I had been told this was logged with your login name)
In all fairness both systems work very well, while the PPC kitchen has a more elegant streamlined interface, I do believe the end result is the same, a working ROM the way "I" want it.
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hey guy anybody else getting an error unable to make file
when it goes to unpack the ppcgeeksoem rar
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I honestly don't think you give DCD enough credit for his work.... Here are some more Advantages....
Easy to use
Builds a basic ROM with only 2 clicks of the mouse.
Can be used behind firewalls.
No IP logging when you use it. (I had been told this was logged with your login name)
In all fairness both systems work very well, while the PPC kitchen has a more elegant streamlined interface, I do believe the end result is the same, a working ROM the way "I" want it.
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Could be because DCD has only a little to do with what we're talking about (which I gave him credit for). That's Bepe's buildos you're looking at, and essentially what we're comparing is Bepe's buildos w/ DCD integrated against PPCKitchen's buildos w/ DCD integrated.
You can't seriously suggest that Bepe's buildos is easier to use - the interface is practically identical! Both are about the same difficulty to use in their most basic, unaltered configurations, and both can build a basic rom w/ 2 clicks. Installing, configuring, starting, and maintaining is a lot different however...the nod hands down goes to ppckitchen there. Once you get past a basic configuration, PPCkitchen's buildos is unchallenged.
The proxy/firewall thing is fixed (general release this weekend) and it doesn't log IPs (never has).
Bepe's buildos get's the nod for no internet connection required, and the previous version (I don't know about v2) get's the nod for Linux compatible. Bepe's buildos also get's the nod for being more interfaceable to other projects and having more projects using it, but none of that is related to the original question (except maybe linux compatibility). [EDIT: v2 isn't native linux compatible, so no nod there.]
All of this is not too suprising, as PPCkitchen's buildos is, at it's core, an evolution of Bepe's Buildos.
I give credit to all sources DCD's kitchen / PPC Geeks kitchen and more.
They both offer the tools to make a ROM to your likings, some better then other, but the fact of the matter is that it gets the job done.
What PPC Geeks version is doing is making a bit more user friendly ( in my opinion ), but I still used DCD's kitchens because I really don't add any extra OEM's to my ROM's unless it is a specifically Themed ROM and then again I can get it done with both kitchens with ease.
I guess users will just have to test them both out themselves to see if they prefer one or the other.
What would be great is if we can have a Modifier / virtual simulator / kitchen where we can find ways to modify our ROM's / PPC's to their best potential ( such as drivers, RAM Management that works / compatibility with different OS and maybe interface change support ).
A virtual simulator to test out all of our modifications by simulating our respective device just as if we were to cook the ROM ( this could save tons of time rather then just flashing all the time or preventing an accidental bricking of your phone)
And a Universal kitchen for practically any Device ( well TITAN at least for our use ) that works on XP, Vista, MAC, and even Linux.
Im sure with all the developers on this forum and on ppcgeeks we would be able to get this done some time in the future.
Just an Idea....
[email protected]$ said:
What would be great is if we can have a Modifier / virtual simulator / kitchen where we can find ways to modify our ROM's / PPC's to their best potential ( such as drivers, RAM Management that works / compatibility with different OS and maybe interface change support ).
A virtual simulator to test out all of our modifications by simulating our respective device just as if we were to cook the ROM ( this could save tons of time rather then just flashing all the time or preventing an accidental bricking of your phone)
And a Universal kitchen for practically any Device ( well TITAN at least for our use ) that works on XP, Vista, MAC, and even Linux.
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PPCkitchen buildos is actually the closest you can come currently for easily swapping components around, and there's a universal kitchen here on xda that supports many devices (way more devices than PPCkitchen does).
Don't hold your breath on the hardware emulator
lightbiter said:
hey guy anybody else getting an error unable to make file
when it goes to unpack the ppcgeeksoem rar
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You'll have to elaborate a little better. If I had to guess, however, I'd say that you might have an older version of winrar installed. As a workaround, you can manually extract and modify the selections to use the extracted dir instead of the .rar.
Okay I have flashed my telus titan many times using the usb method and the flash card method (prefered) now I would like to learn the kitchen method, which I understand I can modify to include the programs I have to load after I do the flash. I get the buildnb and then selecting the programs I like, what I would like to know is if I want to add my tomtom 7 to the build is this possible. plus some other games that I have. What folder to I add these files to? If there is already a discussion about this could you send me a link.
Cheers
I'm not sure how buildnb works, but I'm more familiar with BuildOS from ppckitchen.org and with that, all you do is copy the stuff you find into a folder and BuildOS loads it in as part of it's stuff you can pick from. I would give it a try and see if it's better/worse/indifferent for you. And the guys at ppcgeeks.com are always posting stuff about the kitchen and custom roms. I don't see much here about the kitchen, it's mostly about custom roms.
jc, the kitchen is quite easy to use. But you cannot just dump programs into it and have them available to select from buildnb. The programs that you have will most likely be in the form of a cab. For use in a kitchen the programs need to be in the form of an OEM. There are tools available to OEMize a cab. Just do a search here and you wiull find the tools you need. Then just dump the OEMs into the existing OEM folder inside the kitchen and then when you run the kitchen the programs will be there for you to select. They will install with the ROM, not after it.
You do have other options if you dont want to OEMize your cabs. You can search for Alex's OEMs at ppcgeeks. There are hundreds of premade OEMs for you to select from.
Another alternative is to keep your cabs and just use UC to automatically install them immediately after you install your new rom. This is the preferred method for most of us now as it leads to less problems and allows for programs to be uninstalled at a later date which OEMs will not allow.
Sleuth255 has an excellent tutorial about how to automatically install all your favorite cabs using UC. Search for it and you wont go wrong.
All you need to do is find OEM packages for the programs you want. If you use DCD's kitchen just add them to the OEM folder. If you use PPC Kitchen just add them to the User OEM folder. Then just select them once you run Build OS.
I'm not sure how buildnb works, but I'm more familiar with BuildOS from ppckitchen.org and with that, all you do is copy the stuff you find into a folder and BuildOS loads it in as part of it's stuff you can pick from. I would give it a try and see if it's better/worse/indifferent for you. And the guys at ppcgeeks.com are always posting stuff about the kitchen and custom roms. I don't see much here about the kitchen, it's mostly about custom roms.
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Hate to break it to you, but this uses BuildOS too, just a different version. Buildnb is just a batch file that g'reloc's and calls BuildOS among other things after BuildOS is run.
I'm trying to learn this stuff too.
Here's some of the stuff that I've found:
OEM Tutorial Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=347361
there's more links at the bottom of the 1st post in the thread
Here's the link to packages - say for Kaiser - So I don't know if they can be used on Titan? Anyone knowledgeable please chime in.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Kaiser_software_recs
??? All the links on Alex's thread seem to be Kaiser based - how much of this is applicable to the Titan and/or other devices?
I agree that ppcgeeks is a good resource too.
DCD's kitchens seems to be fairly easy to do a build. I'm still learning what I want, which versions to include, what everything that's there does, etc...
In theory it seems simple, I'm not finding the learning curve to be all that easy though. A lot of trial and error. But that's part of the challenge, I suppose.
It would be nice if the people with a lot of experience would chime in with tips, links, and comments that would help gather the information into one place for those of us that are learning - maybe I need to go hunt through the wiki's some more, IDK. But sometimes it seems the more threads I read the more confused I get.
My opinion to all of you...and again..this is just MY opinion...take it or leave it...
Build the rom using the kitchen as is with no added personal OEM's. Install all programs/applications/tweaks after flashing either manually, or much easier by UC.
I've converted a few so far, and they haven't turned back. OEM's can be so messy, and can be a HUGE pain in the ass if you need to uninstall/troubleshoot any problems.
My advice would be to read the entire thread on UC, as well as the threads in the Titan Upgrading forum pertaining to UC (I know I've talked about it quite a bit, as well as many others).
Sound good to me. I'm not one who likes to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to, but I am willing to go through a little extra pain to get what I want. If I can get the same results through UC vs. OEM'ing CABs, I'm game. The OEM'ing of CABs so far for me has been a real pain in the arse.
I will do some more reading on UC since I haven't totally gotten the results from that yet that I want. I'm sure my minor problem with the UC cfg file is not unique.
What about adding some of the nueTools into the DCD roms? Reading the text in the included files - some of them can only be rom'd like the ext'd rom utility. Looking that over, I haven't figured out, with any reasonable confidence, how to add this to DCD's roms. I have searched some, but not extensively on this one yet.
Many users have asked me for some of the Rilphone.dll's of different radios. What I am attempting to do is to make one central location for all of the rilphone.dll's to be posted. Here is a couple that I already have on my machine. I will work at getting some others later on this evening.
If you are posting a rilphone.dll, please include the name of the device it comes from and the radio number it pertains to. Also, it would be really nice if users posting rilphone.dll's if they would just attach the zip file rather than linking to rapidshare, megaupload, 4shared or whatever. The files are small enough to just attach to your actual post.
If I have missed one that you require and you can't find it, please PM me and I will see what I can do.
Thanks for helping out in advance.
More Raph Rilphone.dll zip files
Thanks to Chainfire (Author of DriverWiz see post #15) I have created cabs of the different dll's I already have posted. These should work even if the nk.exe is not patched. Understand, that if it doesn't work, a HR might be in your future. Please test at your own risk.
Blackstone & Quartz Rilphone.dll Cabs
Thanks to Chainfire (Author of DriverWiz see post #15) I have created cabs of the different dll's I already have posted. These should work even if the nk.exe is not patched. Understand, that if it doesn't work, a HR might be in your future. Please test at your own risk.
Warning:
Please be warned that the X1_Rilphone_1_14_25_55.cab will freeze your device at the first boot screen. I am leaving it attached for others to play with and see if they can get it to work, but for now, it does not work with our devices.
Raphael Rilphone.dll Cabs
Thanks to Chainfire (Author of DriverWiz see post #15) I have created cabs of the different dll's I already have posted. These should work even if the nk.exe is not patched. Understand, that if it doesn't work, a HR might be in your future. Please test at your own risk.
- Requested Rilphone.dll's -​
This will be for misc. requests. Just PM me and I will post the requested files. Thanks to everyone for the great responses. This forum just blows me away continuously with the great people we have here.
The attachments are just the dll's in zip format. The cab's will be with the other cab posts.
One more for the Blackstone
ok so i am not very familiar with this kind of file. when i unzip the folders you provide it shows the new folder as being empty taking up quite a bit of size.
how do i handle this file?
FatalCharade said:
ok so i am not very familiar with this kind of file. when i unzip the folders you provide it shows the new folder as being empty taking up quite a bit of size.
how do i handle this file?
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The DLLs in the ZIP have hidden and system attributes, make windows explorer is set to show both.
Before the standard questions get asked here's links that explain :
Rilphone.dll ?
How to Install ?
k got it thanks.
Hey these were posted around the forum and in the radio thread. Credit goes to the persons who made them...sorry dont know who..actually.
About installing, stuff like this should always be installed with a signed CAB and DLL that injects its (your) own certificate into the privileged execution store. You don't need a patched nk.exe for that, and it works like a charm. I use this trick for all my 'system hacking' needs, and I know many other do too. I would advise against copying the file and renaming the registry as installation method - it's not proper. I'd be very surprised if this doesn't work for rilphone like Da_G said - I've never had this not work and I've replaced quite a few important system files on running systems.
Perhaps I should write a guide on this, as I see a whole lot of people fail at replacing system DLL's in various topics just because they don't do it right.
Chainfire said:
About installing, stuff like this should always be installed with a signed CAB and DLL that injects its (your) own certificate into the privileged execution store. You don't need a patched nk.exe for that, and it works like a charm. I use this trick for all my 'system hacking' needs, and I know many other do too. I would advise against copying the file and renaming the registry as installation method - it's not proper. I'd be very surprised if this doesn't work for rilphone like Da_G said - I've never had this not work and I've replaced quite a few important system files on running systems.
Perhaps I should write a guide on this, as I see a whole lot of people fail at replacing system DLL's in various topics just because they don't do it right.
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Would you be so kind as to check my work? I have it signed and certificate stored in priveledged execution. I just want to make sure I've done it correctly. If it's wrong, then I've been doing it wrong for quite a while now.
Edit:
The cabs were not the correct way of doing things so I removed them.
Yeah you come ask me in chat and ignore me when I answer
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Yeah you come ask me in chat and ignore me when I answer
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I'm sorry. I never saw you reply. I just figured you were busy.
Right, here's how to do it properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=495145
Not sure if it will work for rilphone, but it's pretty likely
Chainfire said:
Right, here's how to do it properly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=495145
Not sure if it will work for rilphone, but it's pretty likely
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Worked perfect. Nicely done. And I rated it 5 stars.
P1Tater said:
Worked perfect. Nicely done. And I rated it 5 stars.
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Your cab works perfect to.
I wanted to be sure so i also commited the trick of monx.
Afterwards i have implemented your cab and the rilphone is fully working.
In the beginning i was not able to fix this before i had the trick of monx. I was trying and trying. But now this combination wheter it was your cab or monx his certificate trick. I did it, so i'm happy now
hivesnl said:
Your cab works perfect to.
I wanted to be sure so i also commited the trick of monx.
Afterwards i have implemented your cab and the rilphone is fully working.
In the beginning i was not able to fix this before i had the trick of monx. I was trying and trying. But now this combination wheter it was your cab or monx his certificate trick. I did it, so i'm happy now
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These cab's should work without the hex edit of the nbh. They should also work with a rom that does not have the nk.exe patched. Either way, I'm glad it worked for you.
thanks P1tater! cabs worked perfect my friend
I keep getting an error in reference to the Google Maps rgu file while in BuildOS. I'd appreciate it if someone took a look and figured out the syntax error. I've tried remaking the package a couple of times, using different cabs but no dice. I would just install after cooking but GoogleMaps is something I want in all of my ROMs so I'd rather have it cooked in. Thanks.
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kmz\Shell\Open\Command]
@="Program Files\\GoogleMaps\\GoogleMaps.exe""" -KMZ_FILE """%%1"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="Program Files\\GoogleMaps\\GoogleMaps.exe""" -KML_FILE """%%1"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\gmml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="Program Files\\GoogleMaps\\GoogleMaps.exe""" -GMML_FILE """%%1"
Verify the correctness of these keys and report back.
Those keys should look like this:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\gmml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -GMML_FILE \"%1\""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -KML_FILE \"%1\""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kmz\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -KMZ_FILE \"%1\""
The Package Creator program failed to escape the characters properly.
eras2r said:
Those keys should look like this:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\gmml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -GMML_FILE \"%1\""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kml\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -KML_FILE \"%1\""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\kmz\Shell\Open\Command]
@="\"\\Windows\\GoogleMaps.exe\" -KMZ_FILE \"%1\""
The Package Creator program failed to escape the characters properly.
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Yes
There are several other times package creator will fail you. I highly recommend everyone starting of cooking learn to make a package or two by hand. That way when things like this happen they will know why
Not to mention they will respect the time tools such as package creator save compared to doing it by hand.
Thanks, guys. I'm cooking another ROM now due to a huge newbie mistake(GSM on CDMA, oops). I'll report back in a little while as soon as I'm done. Thanks again.
*EDIT - I'll take a crack at making a package manually as soon as I flash my first working, custom ROM. I've been at this for about 12 hours, with 6 hours in the middle to sleep, so I'm in full OCD mode and need to get this done. Thanks for the advice.
brandontowey said:
so I'm in full OCD mode and need to get this done. Thanks for the advice.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of cooking ROMs and don't you mean CDO
brandontowey said:
I keep getting an error in reference to the Google Maps rgu file while in BuildOS. I'd appreciate it if someone took a look and figured out the syntax error. I've tried remaking the package a couple of times, using different cabs but no dice. I would just install after cooking but GoogleMaps is something I want in all of my ROMs so I'd rather have it cooked in. Thanks.
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also another thing you can do is make the package without the rgu file then recook the rom then dump it, don't use packagetool, just leave it in the dump folder and modify the hive files with the reg settings from the rgu.
I got another error with GoogleMaps though I don't remember which so I just left it out. I made the ROM lite to keep any problems to a minimum and it came out pretty well. I'm doing a crap load of research on a lot of stuff before I cook again so hopefully I can figure it out. Next ROM I make, I'll try GoogleMaps again and report back the error I get or if it works.
I haven't dumped a ROM yet. What's the benefit in doing that? I didn't really understand the instructions you gave in regards to dumping and making the package without the RGU. What happens if I do that?
Thanks again.
SOLVED
I used another GoogleMaps package I found on the site and it cooked fine. Thanks again for everyone who helped.